HEY....I'm over 60 and I see ST as an inspiration. I'm going to be doing a lot of different things after I retire but it will keep me off the streets.😀
I have worked in the metal industry all my life as a welder and craftsman an when I pick up a file it's TELY TIME is the first thing that pops in my head lol I've been a subscriber since your first knife video. you are above and beyond in this craft ..absolute beast love from Australia
I always admire your work ethics, it seems that you don't have a watch or calendar when you're working nor putting deadline to it. The results as always, impressive.
There are knife makers on youtube and then there is you. I think I subscribe to 7-8 different knife makers, but you impress the most. Thanks for a new "movie". :)
I would most certainly order one. It is so hard to find quality such as this around today. Short of some well built custom Viking tomahawk, axe, hatchets there really isn't that many others around. I am pretty depending on the price I could imagine they would sell pretty fast. Thank you for the upload. Also love the human version of CNC work there.
Dear Slavik, I want just to tell you that you do is very important for my mental health, your video is so amazing, precise, inventive, very powerfull.. you have an great talent, you passion is visble and it's an great honnor for us that you give us all thes video.. i wish you all success that you merit..
It doesn't take an hour and 10 minutes normally (if I read that correctly) a regular sized knife from 1/8 to 1/4 thick takes about 10-15 minutes to cut out.
That is extremely bad ass! No other way to put it. Just beautiful. I love how orderly all your movements are when creating. All the materials are kept need, the area and tools kept pristine. That’s exactly what I strive for when I build it’s very relaxing to watch. When I see a builder who works surrounded by disorder it almost physically makes me tired, probably from all the stress it causes me. Lol. Anyway, another awesome project under your belt! Once again, thank you sir for sharing your gorgeous creations with us!
There you go again making cool blades and stuff. One thing for sure, you have a great talent which for sure, has taken years of trial and error to become such an artist. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TALENT TO THE WORLD.. KEEP SHOWING YOUR ART TO EVERYONE! ENJOY SHARPENING YOUR SKILLS EACH AND EVERY DAY!!!
@@jamester0772 Thanks. I dont really do "interesting" youtube videos anymore though. I prefer working my butt off and get money for something you can put on a shelf. If ya know what I mean.
I'm trying to get an old gear to make a similar one, except it will have a paracord wrap and my uncle milling in some nut jaws. Thanks for the inspiration to see how you made it.
For a second there i thought you had put nail polish on your right thumb. then i had a flashback to all the times Ive banged my fingers working with hand tools and gotten the same blood blisters under my nails.
@@erixgarcia5166 honestly i just let the nail growth take care of it. most of the time the blister moves towards the edge as the nail grows and you start to get dried powder like blood coming out from under the nail.
Congratulation from france, it s amazing how in your small cabin in your garden you are able to do so much. You are a source of inspiration for all the people trying to create things with common tools. Continue this way thank's for sharing your art. Bonne annee 2022
Six months, your last one? Missing your videos. Your time may not be enough. But you can update with such a "short" video. I think even UA-cam has its own section only for short films.
For the methods and tools available, the man's work and creations are simply awesome. I have no doubt they would be useable, but the sort of pieces that I would protect, hang and admire just because.
You make the best knives, and axes on youtube, keep doing what ur doing Bc I strive to be like u one day in my craftsmanship, it is insane that u can do this kind of stuff, I love watching ur videos, learning new techniques, and honing my skills
I love that you just use basic tools . It makes look like anyone can build this! And then I try and wonder why it doesn't turn out the same way. Oh yeah, you are an artist and a craftsman! I'm just a hack!🤣 Beautiful work sir.
I like how you record actual time it takes you to cut it at start and was hoping you do it in more parts just so we can understand how much time each part takes.
Love your work, and I like how you showed the timer! Your video editing is perfect. No time is wasted for the viewer but you still manage to show all your work. How much time and money in total did you spend?
Looks good. I'm glad you took measures to lessen the weight of that beast. I had my doubts when you first cut that out. I have carried an axe or hand axe hiking and camping. I know its not the same, but I was concerned.
Really sick videos. These always inspire me to get out into the shop and try something myself. Obviously you can see how my beginner skills compare to an expert of his craft. Love it!
Hey, really really nice piece. I’m actually in the process of making my own 3/8” 80crv2 tomahawk. I’m wondering how thick you decided on the walls of the handle when skeletonizing it. I’m at 3/8” (so the edges of the handle are basically square) but wondering if I could go even thinner to save some weight.
Listen, man, I have a huge favor to ask: Could you please go work in an office or something, and stop humiliating us? I can't take it anymore.
😂
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Too fucking Funny! the best comment! Lmao!!
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HEY....I'm over 60 and I see ST as an inspiration. I'm going to be doing a lot of different things after I retire but it will keep me off the streets.😀
The attention to detail is insane, awesome job. Can't imagine how tedious all that hand sanding and filing felt.
That's what she said 😂
Can’t rush perfection bro 😎
you are a true cold weapons manufacturing professional
@@SpecialOrder_937 Imagine thinking knife making only involves using a forge. 🤡
@@citizenoftheninthdivision any moron with the right equipment can make a knife but not every person can forge a knife because that takes skill. 🤡
You have to make some for sale, people like me would pay good, very good.
yes we would
how much you pay i can make the same one just need to go buy thick steel like in the video
Maybe an auction haha
@@M357. if your name was slavik, i’d pay a few hundred.
@@directornelli9577 He is down changing his name right now lol
I have worked in the metal industry all my life as a welder and craftsman an when I pick up a file it's TELY TIME is the first thing that pops in my head lol I've been a subscriber since your first knife video. you are above and beyond in this craft ..absolute beast love from Australia
Thank you :-)
Who waited to see him throwing that into a target!?!?!😁😁
The geometry choices were quite interesting, and I think worked quite well, although they obviously added to the complexity of the build. Nice!
The king is back 👑👌🏼 I love your work. Greatings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
You have gold in your hands, wonderful work as usual. Well done !
Thank you! Cheers!
@@SLAVIKTELY i got a challenge for you!
Can you make iron armor?
Level of craftsmanship is insane, I actually can't believe how much work went into that. Bravo
Привет Славик с Урала! Да ты не перестаешь удивлять! Художник в своем роде! Творческих успехов тебе! С меня лайк!
Да получилось очень красиво.
I always admire your work ethics, it seems that you don't have a watch or calendar when you're working nor putting deadline to it. The results as always, impressive.
That is why I don't take orders. No deadlines to push me.
There are knife makers on youtube and then there is you. I think I subscribe to 7-8 different knife makers, but you impress the most.
Thanks for a new "movie". :)
@@SpecialOrder_937 isn't *? And he's making arts of beauty, let's see you do something better "Mr. Talent".
@@SpecialOrder_937 Okay then show us what you can do.
@@SpecialOrder_937 you seem to love commenting on his channel, you're just giving him free revenue at this point.
@@SpecialOrder_937 "wow"
Thank you Ronnie
You are an incredibly talented person. I admire you.
I would most certainly order one. It is so hard to find quality such as this around today. Short of some well built custom Viking tomahawk, axe, hatchets there really isn't that many others around.
I am pretty depending on the price I could imagine they would sell pretty fast.
Thank you for the upload.
Also love the human version of CNC work there.
I dont believe ive ever seen you make anything other than knives. This tomahawk is awesome. You did a tremendous job dude it looks amazing.
I made cleavers
Dear Slavik,
I want just to tell you that you do is very important for my mental health, your video is so amazing, precise, inventive, very powerfull.. you have an great talent, you passion is visble and it's an great honnor for us that you give us all thes video.. i wish you all success that you merit..
Thank you for watching.
ждал, ждал, дождался. Вышло офигенно, как и всегда, вы действительно Мастер с большой буквы)))
Роскошно! Когда примерно представляю сколько ушло времени на весь процесс, начинаю завидовать вашему терпению!
What an absolute master of stock removal. Machines couldn't have made it more precise.
this has got to be the best homeade knife/hatchet I've ever seen. welll done
Was interesting to see how long this actually takes 1:14
It doesn't take an hour and 10 minutes normally (if I read that correctly) a regular sized knife from 1/8 to 1/4 thick takes about 10-15 minutes to cut out.
I dont really see how this took that long tbh, but I've never cut 3/8 on my portaband.
That is extremely bad ass! No other way to put it. Just beautiful. I love how orderly all your movements are when creating. All the materials are kept need, the area and tools kept pristine. That’s exactly what I strive for when I build it’s very relaxing to watch. When I see a builder who works surrounded by disorder it almost physically makes me tired, probably from all the stress it causes me. Lol. Anyway, another awesome project under your belt! Once again, thank you sir for sharing your gorgeous creations with us!
I am the same way. I tend to create a nice working environment ...this way it feels better to work.
There you go again making cool blades and stuff. One thing for sure, you have a great talent which for sure, has taken years of trial and error to become such an artist.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TALENT TO THE WORLD..
KEEP SHOWING YOUR ART TO EVERYONE!
ENJOY SHARPENING YOUR SKILLS EACH AND EVERY DAY!!!
Thanks for watching my work.
That hawk is a real beauty... Real craftsmanship right there.
Makes me smile to see that being made in a little backyard shop.
Wow, A beautiful piece of artwork. Love it!!!
Who else was expecting a tomahawk with a red dot sight?
Yo awesome to see you here man! Love your stuff, drasticually underwatched.
@@jamester0772 Thanks. I dont really do "interesting" youtube videos anymore though. I prefer working my butt off and get money for something you can put on a shelf. If ya know what I mean.
How else do they expect me to practice my backflip tomahawk throw?
Changing that slightly cracked rivet, now that's attention to detail! Amazing work, that deserve subscribing!
Thanks for the sub!
It's extremely satisfying to see true craftsmen in action, job well done sir, regards from Iraq.
Wow, just wow!! So much attention to detail and so much work. Beautiful results.
It's good to see you back... Very great job 💪
You are amazing! Working with what you have, AND making epic things to pass down to your children. They should be proud of you :D
как учил нас на уроке труда наш учитель Юрий Васильевич, "не сметай опилки рукой, а пользуйся щёткой-смёткой"
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I'm trying to get an old gear to make a similar one, except it will have a paracord wrap and my uncle milling in some nut jaws. Thanks for the inspiration to see how you made it.
As Fry once said "Shut up, and take my money!" Lol this is the most beautiful craftsmanship I've seen in a few years.
Только вчера думал " чёт Славика долго не видно" а он тут как тут.
Very well done sir. I'm loving the compound grinds on the blade of the axe.
Как же ты себе по пальцу правой руки саданул! В Казахстане было слышно как больно было .
Ничего до свадьбы заживёт)))))
Я с Казахстана город Чимкент слышал)))
@@КуанышКелдибеков в Казахстане про Шымкент не слышал только оооочень не из казахстана человек))))
Рабочий очен зeлененкий рабочий замочил мне палец трубой. Сдержался не порвал его.
I can't believe that sander is still alive! I just bought a very nice one. Worth every penny
Вячеслав привет из Сибири!!! 👍👍👍
7:30 DAMN.. . HE HAS SUPER POWERS!
For a second there i thought you had put nail polish on your right thumb. then i had a flashback to all the times Ive banged my fingers working with hand tools and gotten the same blood blisters under my nails.
The worst part is heating a 📍 and making a hole so that blood comes out
@@erixgarcia5166 honestly i just let the nail growth take care of it. most of the time the blister moves towards the edge as the nail grows and you start to get dried powder like blood coming out from under the nail.
My coworker rookie slammed my finger with 3 inch conduit.
@@SLAVIKTELY I suppose it could have been worse; it could have been a 4 inch conduit. : )
Wow so clear and clean and so satisfying to see that process from start to end, i really love it. no wards to say.
Congratulation from france, it s amazing how in your small cabin in your garden you are able to do so much. You are a source of inspiration for all the people trying to create things with common tools. Continue this way thank's for sharing your art. Bonne annee 2022
Thank you very much!
If you were to sell them.....how much in u.s. dollars? Your craftsmanship is amazing....truly outstanding. I'd buy one....seriously.
this one is spoken for $850
Славик здорова!Давно тебя не было, как всегда уровень высокий.Томагавк пойдёт.
Шикарно, как всегда, здоровья Вам и вашим близким!
Your content is some of the most satisfying stuff on the internet.
Now that’s what I call Great craftsmanship
You really need to get yourself a plasma cutter.
LASER CUT would be his way.....insane detail!
I never knew one could fall in love with an axe.
Me at 6:30 "he does own a belt sander"
Man this blade is amazing it sucks that these aren't more available such a beautiful work of art
Yo S.T. been watching your work for the longest time...still the best at what you do...sick Tomahawk...love it
Awesome! Thank you!
@@SLAVIKTELY I'm glad you gave news
Выглядит очень красиво, но почему не закаливали?
Six months, your last one? Missing your videos.
Your time may not be enough. But you can update with such a "short" video.
I think even UA-cam has its own section only for short films.
I will update soon
Лайк за работу с меня! Мне показалось или я услышал песню Алсу?
услышал
Что куришь?????
@@ВЮВ-т9в 🤨? А ты?
В сотый раз пересматриваю все видео и в сотый раз убеждаюсь Славик лучший
🤝🙏🏻
For the methods and tools available, the man's work and creations are simply awesome.
I have no doubt they would be useable, but the sort of pieces that I would protect, hang and admire just because.
that is fkin gorgeous
Where are you man..we miss you🙏
Working on a new shop
You make the best knives, and axes on youtube, keep doing what ur doing Bc I strive to be like u one day in my craftsmanship, it is insane that u can do this kind of stuff, I love watching ur videos, learning new techniques, and honing my skills
Thanks, will do!
I'm watching your video well in South Korea. Please do a lot of activities in the future.
i think its time to get a cnc, and make these for sale.
5:09
What is the name of this tool?
ua-cam.com/video/r9iNDRwwBQQ/v-deo.html
angle sharpener or something like that mostly used for sharpening knifes with right angle but you can attach other types of things for diffrent use
@@foxtrotf Oh, thank you!! It helped a lot
🤟🏾
@@stivensbanks you're welcome! :)
Fantastic craftsmanship !! Rather pay for something like this than some shit from China.
Beautiful while remaining very robust and useful as a real tool. Very nice.
Your work needs no comments, and the like is already at the opening of the video.
I am Brazilian. I'm a fan of your work...
I love that you just use basic tools . It makes look like anyone can build this! And then I try and wonder why it doesn't turn out the same way. Oh yeah, you are an artist and a craftsman! I'm just a hack!🤣 Beautiful work sir.
Amazing work. Wish these were made on a mass scale. Would love one for my collection
Maybe one day!
Might get it done in my LIFETIME! You are the MAN!
You are like a Bob Ross of tomahawks.
To be honest, that's the best looking tomahawk I've ever seen. Amazing work.
Check this one too😁😁
ua-cam.com/video/3lQSNF4DHmY/v-deo.html
Wow! Great craftsmanship with hand tools. A beautiful axe and I love the way he sheath works.
A nightmarish user friendly axe otherwise..what a beauty!
I just have to add that the people who want to buy one, they have the right idea.
I saw decades of experience behind this video. Astonishing job sir.
There is something so relaxing about watching you work
I would have lost my mind hollowing out that center so nicely just to cover it up. Great work! No shortcuts!
Glad you liked it!
I like how you record actual time it takes you to cut it at start and was hoping you do it in more parts just so we can understand how much time each part takes.
Well, it's been two months since last video, so...
That tomahawk is dope. I'd love to have one made out of etched Damascus steel it would be beautiful 💯but yours does look awesome
Love your work, and I like how you showed the timer! Your video editing is perfect. No time is wasted for the viewer but you still manage to show all your work.
How much time and money in total did you spend?
Materials were around $450
Looks good. I'm glad you took measures to lessen the weight of that beast. I had my doubts when you first cut that out. I have carried an axe or hand axe hiking and camping. I know its not the same, but I was concerned.
Индейцы очень удивились бы таким технологиям. 👍
Really sick videos. These always inspire me to get out into the shop and try something myself. Obviously you can see how my beginner skills compare to an expert of his craft.
Love it!
3:02 Proudly presents "Professional Knifemakers Tool Ver. 2.0" :D
Ha ha
The one and only :-)
A very good looking tactical hawk. Keep it up, you're doing great.
Just a: Thank you for sharing. plain awesome work. Love the craftsmanship and love the sharing of you techniques even more. thank you again.
You’re the best I’ve ever seen on you tube bye far
Hey, really really nice piece. I’m actually in the process of making my own 3/8” 80crv2 tomahawk. I’m wondering how thick you decided on the walls of the handle when skeletonizing it. I’m at 3/8” (so the edges of the handle are basically square) but wondering if I could go even thinner to save some weight.
You can go 1/4” on each side
That sand paper drill trick was good I didn't saw that coming
Hands down best knife maker on UA-cam
Always a pleasure to see a Slavik Tely upload. Thanks so much for the hard work!
Glad you enjoy it!
Слава, приветствую! Как всегда, видео посмотрел с удовольствием. Золотые руки!
I don't really need one, but I'd pay for this awesome work.
Amazing craftmanship, what an incredible end result. Your passion and skill in this area is admirable! Much respect.
Waaaoooww.. Thats a cool looking beast. It seems nimble but sturdy at the same time.
What an incredible job! Who knows, one day I might have one like this, like that, hehe, congratulations!
Love re-watching your videos, Slavik. When passion meets accuracy and thoroughness. Hope you are doing OK!